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Has anyone else heard that Hick is going to hold a press conference next week to talk about if he is going to run for Gov?
I love this…. seems like a month ago the same question was being asked: “Has anyone heard if Hick is going to announce?”
Which leads me to ask my pals in Le Partie Democratique: “What’s the matter with Bill Ritter? Don’t you Democrats like him?”
I’d love to be a fly on the wall when Ritter is asked (told?) to run for AG instead. Yeah, that’ll go over real well. Ha.
Looking ahead to 2008:
(from Drudgereport.com)
CNNGALLUP SHOCK POLL: ONLY 16% FIRM ON HILLARY FOR PRESIDENT
Wed Jan 25 2006 10:50:26 ET
Most voters now say there’s no way they’d vote for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton if she runs for president in 2008 – while just 16 percent are firmly in her camp, a stunning new poll shows.
CNNGALLUP found that 51 percent say they definitely won’t vote for Clinton (D-N.Y.) in 2008, another 32 percent might consider it, and only 16 percent vow to back her. That means committed anti-Hillary voters outnumber pro-Hillary voters by 3-1. The poll suggests she can forget about crossover votes – 90 percent of Republicans and 75 percent of conservatives say there’s no way they’d back her.
Meanwhile, 46% said they would oppose Secretary of State Rice if she ran for President – a step Rice has repeatedly said she won’t take.
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Never trust any rumors unless you hear them from Coloradopols.com’s comment section.
Fitz-Gerald wins court case.
Apparently the judge has just ruled in favor of Fitz-Gerald: she can run again.
Speaking of polls, Rasmussen Reports released a poll on the Governor Race today but it’s only for premium members of the site.
I don’t suppose there’s any chance we’ll get to see those results any time soon?